English Sewing Ltd

 



This advertisement from Creative Needlecraft Magazine dates from 1968. The Sylko reel is now plastic and is accompanied by man-made fibre sisters Trylko. Although the change of branding to Tootal Sylko hasn't yet taken place, the writing is on the wall. The clue is in the address at the foot of the page. ESCC is now called English Sewing Ltd because of the mergers that were a theme of the dying of the British textile industry. And the company is no longer based at Arkwright House.  56 Oxford Street, Manchester, is now known as The Tootal Building, having been built for the Tootal company at the end of the 19th century. Sylko reels, though still carrying the old branding, were now under the umbrella of someone else entirely. They were still being produced in Skipton, but would only be so for another 15 years or so.









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